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Lasse Marhaug
Lasse Marhaug
Norwegian musician
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Gore Beyond Necropsy
Gore Beyond Necropsy
Japanese goregrind band
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Neil Campbell
Neil Campbell
musician
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Mats Gustafsson
Mats Gustafsson
Swedish musician
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Yamantaka Eye
Yamantaka Eye
Japanese singer
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The Haters
The Haters
American noise music collective
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C.C.C.C.
C.C.C.C.
Japanese noise band
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Philip Best
Philip Best
British musician and author
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The Gerogerigegege
The Gerogerigegege
Japanese band
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Richard Ramirez
Richard Ramirez
American noise musician
10
Hijokaidan
Hijokaidan
Japanese noise group
11
Maurizio Bianchi
Maurizio Bianchi
Italian musician
12
Thurston Moore
Thurston Moore
American guitarist
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Bastard Noise
Bastard Noise
American noise band
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Alec Empire
Alec Empire
German musician
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Black Dice
Black Dice
band
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John Duncan
John Duncan
American performance and sound artist
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Zeni Geva
Zeni Geva
Japanese noise rock band
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Howard Stelzer
Howard Stelzer
American musician
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Brad Laner
Brad Laner
musician
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Wolf Eyes
Wolf Eyes
American band
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Minóy
Minóy
American musician
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Full of Hell
Full of Hell
American grindcore band
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The Microphones
The Microphones
American indie rock band
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Russell Haswell
Russell Haswell
British musician
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Cock E.S.P.
Cock E.S.P.
American noise group
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Boris
Boris
Japanese experimental rock band
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Aube
Aube
Japanese noise musician
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Ramleh
Ramleh
British band
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Jim O'Rourke
Jim O'Rourke
American musician
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Balázs Pándi
Balázs Pándi
Hungarian drummer
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Randy Greif
Randy Greif
composer
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Nihilist Spasm Band
Nihilist Spasm Band
Canadian band
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Balzac
Balzac
Japanese punk band
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James Ferraro
James Ferraro
American musician
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Lightning Bolt
Lightning Bolt
band
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Sebadoh
Sebadoh
band
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Swirlies
Swirlies
American band
Members, past and present

Merzbow (メルツバウ, Merutsubau) is a Japanese noise project started in 1979 by Masami Akita (秋田 昌美, Akita Masami). Merzbow is best known for a style of harsh, confrontational noise. Since 1980, Akita has released over 400 recordings and has collaborated with various artists.

The name Merzbow comes from the German dada artist Kurt Schwitters' artwork Merzbau, in which Schwitters transformed the interior of his house using found objects. The name was chosen to reflect Akita's dada influence and junk art aesthetic. In addition to this, Akita has cited a wide range of musical influences from progressive rock, heavy metal, free jazz, and early electronic music to non-musical influences like dadaism, surrealism, and fetish culture. Since the early 2000s, he has been inspired by animal rights and environmentalism, and began to follow a vegan, straight edge lifestyle.

As well as being a prolific musician, he has been a writer and editor for several books and magazines in Japan, and has written several books of his own. He has written about a variety of subjects, mostly about music, modern art, and underground culture. His more renowned works were on the topics of BDSM and Japanese bondage. Other art forms Akita has been interested in include painting, photography, filmmaking, and Butoh dance.

In 2000, Extreme Records released a 50 CD box set named the Merzbox. Akita's work has been the subject of several remix albums and at least one tribute album. This, among other achievements, has helped Merzbow to be regarded by some as the "most important artist in noise".